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Comment by CaptJeff Saylor on November 13, 2009 at 23:11
hey i just Map Quested directions to the Case factory in Pensylvania....
508 miles..... 8 hours and 8 minutes.... not bad! i can do that!!!

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Comment by CaptJeff Saylor on November 11, 2009 at 19:32
hey everyone! i havea Case knife its white with red flames on it. i recieved it from my dad a few years ago. i cant find it online, or on a search. can someone tell me anything about it, and how much it is worth.
it has 6254 SS stamped on the second blade. i do know its a trapper. it has 5 x's around the Case symbol on the first blade.

Comment by Frank Evans on November 5, 2009 at 14:57
Correction:

Four generations of Case Pattern #47 – from front to back – Case XX 6347, Case XX USA 53047, Case XX USA 1995 Alabama Damascus (Jim Parker Factory) 53047 D and furthest in the rear 5347DAM 2009.
Comment by Frank Evans on November 5, 2009 at 14:53

Comment by Frank Evans on November 5, 2009 at 14:52
Four generations of Case Pattern #47 – from front to back – Case XX 6327, Case XX USA 53047, Case XX USA 1995 Alabama Damascus (Jim Parker Factory) and furthest in the rear 5347DAM 2009.
Comment by Frank Evans on October 31, 2009 at 13:07
I just received a copy of Steve Pfeiffer’s book, “Collecting Case Knives”. This is an outstanding technical reference guide. As he states in his forward, he was trying to take a different tact from previous price guides and books. Well, he was successful and the end product great! Steve explains and defines a very complicated and difficult to at times understand migration and identification of the Case lines of knives. Of course it’s well sourced without a doubt when you dig in. I do not know Steve and have been a fan of Sergeants’ publications but there’s not a real completion in my opinion. Each one should be part of any Case knife collector’s library. They complement each other in a true synergistic fashion.
Thanks Steve – Well done! And thank you too for the comments you are willing to share with us all on iCK.
Comment by Frank Evans on October 28, 2009 at 1:53

Comment by Frank Evans on October 28, 2009 at 1:49
W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Co. The Case Halloween Seahorse Whittler depicts a spooky scene around the Bradford plant...

This is off Facebook. I knew I saw where the Seahorse was the Halloween knife this year.
Comment by Frank Evans on October 28, 2009 at 1:46
I see where Bro. Mike Bryant got a deal from Becky and the gang at www.shepherdhills.com - I bought a 4.4 inch Case Brothers Barlow single blade there last month for $39.00. Get thier mailings and check thier specials out when you have that itch. They have so many SFO knives just for them when the right time come they dump them. I bought a trapperlock last October before they were released in 2009 throught SH. It was a Halloween knife but I'm glad I got it then. This year I think it's a seahorse whitler..... Halloween! That will send a few folks looking!
Comment by Frank Evans on October 28, 2009 at 1:35
I just receved a 5347DAM from www.shepherdhill.com. I have a 1995 5347 D Alabama Damascus whch this is paterned after. Jim Parker brought damascus steel into the case line-up... I think these limited edition DAM's will be a good bet now. The Stag I got is stunning. Both are in my photos. PS: I bought a 2nd one at www.deadwoodknives.com for $154 and I love Becky at SH but they were $174. Bing you case modle numbers and you'll get your lowest price in seconds... Many time less than a true bid on ebay for real Case Specisl Limited Editions and not commemorative SFO.
 
 
 

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